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Lot 144:

Two Books that had Belonged to the Holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo of Chortkov

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Ezrat Nashim Leipzig, 1859 / Ptach Enayim Mukatch, 1874. The personal copies of the the holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo of Chortkov with his personal stamp. 

The books are bound together. 

Sefer Ezrat nashim by the Maharam ben Chaviv, on Hilchot Agunot and more. Printed in leipzig in 1859. 

On the title page, the stamp of Rabbi Shlomo of Chortkov. 

Bound with Ptach Enayim on Masechet Avot by Rabbeinu the Chida. Munkatch, 1874. 

The round stamp of Rabbi Shlomo of Chortkov appears on the title page of this book as well. 

The Holy Admor Rabbi Shlomo’nyu of Chortkov (1894-1959) The last Rebbe of the Chortkov dynasty. Son of the Holy Rav Rabbi Nachum Mordechai of Chortkov, and son-in-law of his uncle the Holy Rav Rabbi Yisroel of Sadigura. During World War I, he moved with his father to Vienna. In 1934 he immigrated to Eretz Yisroel and settled in Tel Aviv. After his father’s passing, in 1946, he succeeded him as Admor of Chortkov. Was recognized as one of the noble of Ruzhyn. His Beis Midrash on Achad Haam Street attracted all those thirsting Chassidut, Torah and Yirat Shamayim. His Divrei Torah were published in Sefer Divrei Shlomo.



The books are bound with a complete binding. Good condition. 

Measurement: 22.5 CM